Port Moody Fire-Rescue has lifted a temporary ban on the use of outdoor cooking appliances of any kind in City Parks, forested lands, and public green spaces. The ban was announced on August 7, 2018, in response to the elevation of the fire hazard rating from high to extreme during a period of dry and warm weather.
More than 25,000 people enjoyed Port Moody’s second-annual Car-Free Day, a community celebration that included more than 120 booths presented by local businesses, artisans, and non-profit groups. .
Port Moody’s second-annual Car-Free Day is happening on St. Johns Street, between Douglas and Moody streets, from 12 noon to 7pm on Sunday, August 19, 2018.
The City of Port Moody is accepting nominations for the 2018 Spike Business Awards. Tell us about your favourite Port Moody businesses for a chance to win an iPad.
Under Bylaw 2835, Fire Prevention and Emergency Response, City of Port Moody Fire-Rescue announces a ban on the use of outdoor cooking appliances of any kind in City parks, forested lands, and public green spaces. This ban is effective immediately until further notice.
City Council has given the green light to bike sharing in Port Moody through a non-exclusive, one-year agreement with service provider U-bicycle. “As a regular cyclist, I know the value of having access to a bike to do short trips and even fill in the ‘last mile’ on longer trips, such as visitors arriving by SkyTrain,” says Mayor Mike Clay.
Ninety-eight per cent of Port Moody residents rate their overall quality of life as “good” or “very good,” according to the City of Port Moody 2018 Citizen Survey. This rating has remained constant, at 98 or 99 per cent, over the last three surveys dating back to 2012.
Looking for ways to stay cool in Port Moody? The forecast is calling for continued warm weather over the next few days, so here are some ideas to help you beat the heat:.
Port Moody City Council is calling on BC Emergency Health Services to ensure that urgent and non-urgent 9-1-1 calls are forwarded to first responder agencies such as fire rescue services, so that all patients continue to receive the best possible care. .
City of Port Moody bylaw enforcement officers now have the ability to fine dog owners who leave their pet outdoors or in a vehicle or other enclosed space without adequate protection from hot, cold, or wet weather conditions. Council adopted amendments to.